The Top 5 Social Media News Of This Week

I did not want to talk about it. But I could not avoid it either. Horrible things have happened this week. I thought about it a lot, and the only obvious thing I wanted to share is love. Maybe this way we can make this world a better place. And it can start with a simple hug. So why don’t you hug someone before reading this?

Facebook is the leading social media platform out there, and believe me, it will not let anyone take its place. It’s like the company announces something new every week, keeping the competition far behind, or sometimes simply copying their best features.

This week Facebook announced that 360-video is now working on all platforms (Android, iOS and web – if you use Google Chrome) and that it is even available for video ads now. Talking about ads, there is a new objective: lead ads, and they are quite awesome. Finally, Facebook took a hit on Snapchat, by rolling out self-destructive messages for its Messenger app. Oh, and Facebook finally launched its breaking news app too. Busy week you say?

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So did Facebook leave any space for other news this week? Not really. But still, we found that awesome campaign that Huawei did in France. It might simply be the best ever creative campaign on Snapchat. Look it up.

Learning From The Best Branded Hashtags Of 2015– Many brands have caught on to the exciting branded hashtag game in the past year. With hashtags being able to connect conversations that brands are having with their fans, and ones that fans are having with each other – and brands, it’s easy to see why they’re important.

Huawei Launched The First Finger Race On Snapchat– Even though Snapchat is fast growing in popularity, it remains rare to see a brand launch a proper creative campaign on the platform. Taco Bell had some fun, but it is Huawei that will be remembered as the first real creative use of Snapchat.